I installed all of the packages from the modified NC10 repository, including xserver-xorg-input-synaptics. The first thing I noticed was that the overall sensitivity of my trackpad decreased significantly. One swipe across the trackpad now goes only about 2 inches across the screen. I fooled with the Gnome Mouse settings, but sensitivity doesn't seem to do anything. If I turn acceleration all the way up to max, the trackpad is usable again, but difficult due to the high acceleration. It seems mostly OK as gdm comes up, but once I login and Gnome starts, the sensitivity drops by about half.

The only difference between the original package and the custom one is the reduced vertical sensitivity (and only the vertical one). With the default options my touchpad works "just right", ie by moving my finger from left to right and up to down on the whole touchpad makes the pointer cover exactly the whole desktop area on the screen. Anyway, I never used the gnome mouse settings, so I don't know how it works. However, if the touchpad works good on gdm, then gnome mouse settings has probably messed up some settings for your session.

booyau wrote:

I checked the .fdi file, and it says VertAdjustmentFactor is at 0.6 - i assume you changed your default value?

Yes, the default value is 0.6 now, I'll update the main post to reflect the change.

booyau wrote:

However, even if I change the factor to 4 in the.fdi file or use synclient, it doesn't have any effect on the pointer.

That's strange. Did you restarted the hal daemon and the xserver to use the new settings from the .fdi file?If you want to change settings on the fly, you have to use the 'synclient' utility.

booyau wrote:

FYI: I'm running kernel 2.6.28-8. I'm not sure if that makes any difference. I believe that's the kernel that my system thinks is the most "up to date".

Are you using jaunty? If so, the latest available kernel from official repositories is the 2.6.28-11. On intrepid, the latest one is the 2.6.27-14 (from proposed repositories).The 'linux-backports-modules' and 'alsa-drivers' packages on my repository are for these kernels only.

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I also had the huge-drop in overall "speed" of the trackpad when I ran the nc10 repository. I am on 2.6.27-14 on Intrepid.

I tried updating the .fdi and the xorg.conf with parameters from varying websites/wikis for Ubuntu on Samsung, but with no luck. Maybe I need to play with the .fdi a little more. The only way to fix the problem (as booyau says) is to change the Gnome mouse settings.

The only downside to this is that when I use my bluetooth mouse, it is way too fast, and I need to go in there and slow it down again. I assume I can probably just change .fdi settings (or xorg.conf) for "mouse" instead of "trackpad".

As voria said, the file is not necessary anymore, but it WILL override hal settings when it is used. The best thing to do is to change/create an fdi file

Also, the changes voria made only affect the synaptics touchpad (the change is made in the corresponding fdi file, which hal loads for this type of touchpad. For a bluetooth mouse, you will need to: either change the corresponding fdi or set gnome/kde mouse settings. Note that the latter will affect ALL input pointers, so if you use a touchpad + external mouse, only edit the fdi files.

that doesn't seem to work. (there originally wasn't a shmconfig.fdi there, so i made one). there was a preferences.fdi in that folder, and i added the lines in there too, with no luck. when I had shmconfig turned on in the xorg.conf earlier, it also didn't work. also putting it in the 11-x11-synaptics.fdi didn't work. any other way to enable it? maybe i'm not merging it into the files correctly.

I have the correct commands for syndaemon in startup manager, because it was working earlier before kernel updates.

Hello. Just thought I'd say, I installed your wonderful repository and had the same trouble - touchpad was no different. Then I deleted most of my xorg.conf file and that fixed the problem. I had previously added a section for the touchpad, which someone said would help but which didn't. Now my touchpad is very lively and can draw circles. Many thanks.

'synclient -l' shows the options, etc. I am running the syndaemon as I did before I ran the repository updates (it previously worked). I re-did the syndaemon in sessions manager. if I type 'syndaemon -i 1 -d' in terminal, nothing happens, and the touchpad is still active while typing.

re-installing the repo. package that had syndaemon didn't fix it either. Weird..everything else is working fine.

syndaemon in shell is fine... it even displays "enable" and "disable" depending on if I'm typing in another window. it just doesn't actually disable the trackpad. I commented out a few more lines under my xorg.conf in synaptics with no luck. I'm going to look through my .fdi to see if there's anything weird...

even though I had commented out the touchpad options, something in there was preventing syndaemon/synclient from working properly. I had kept the xorg.conf mostly the same (from the nc10 ubuntu wiki), because removing too much would cause low-display mode. I finally just deleted xorg.conf, and then re-added just a few items (the display/monitor devices, etc), and now everything works great.

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